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Seems to me unless "sex" was specifically mentioned and/or the person involved in the brokering of the talent knowingly chooses whores-for-hire, how could they legally get them on pandering?




Well, this is what he actually said:

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Now for my weird/strange story of the night. A few facts to start off with:


1. There are about 3 escort agencies in LA that book mostly porn stars


2. I know the girls who run all three of them


3. I know almost all of the girls in the business and if I don't have their phone number, I can get it.


4. Sometimes the girls who run the escort agencies ask me to find a girl for them about a job escorting.


So tonight, one of the agencies called me to find out if a certain porn star would do a 2 hour job for 4,000 dollars, minus 1200 for the agency. While I was getting the girl's number to text her about the job, the pay got raised to 5,000, then 6,000. I told the porn star 6,000 dollars for 2 hours (minus 1800 for the agency) and THE PORN STAR SAID NO! I actually applaud her for standing up for something no matter the price. Then the agency gets me on the phone and says the guy will pay 10,000 dollars for 2 hours, I told them that they should call the porn star, not me. She calls her and the porn star AGAIN SAYS NO! Holy shit, she just turned down 10,000 dollars for 2 hours. Now that's fucking insane! We were both pretty dumbfounded. But I guess she has her reasons.






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In some jurisdictions, where the authorities have a lot less real crime to worry about, they might try the "accessory" angle. Maybe try to squeeze him to roll on the "girl" (if that's what he's calling Derek these days) who asked him to intervene.

Unless there was some kind of interstate angle (which would bring involve Bush's DOJ) I don't see the LA authorities bothering. He doesn't mention taking a commission (not absolutely necessary, but it would help a prosecution) and he uses the weasel words "I actually applaud her for standing up for something no matter the price."

Still not a good idea to go wagging one's tongue about it, though.